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What is Rheumatoid Arthritis And Its Causes

One of the many ailments that affect us as we age is Arthritis, and there are many different types of Arthritis in this post; I will be looking at one of them, rheumatoid Arthritis.

There are different types of Arthritis, up to 100 types, but the most common are rheumatoid Arthritis, osteoarthritis, and septic Arthritis.

Rheumatoid Arthritis is the most common type of Arthritis. It is an autoimmune disease that affects 1% of the whole earth’s population, which is equivalent to over 75 million people suffering from this disease which are suffering from this disease. It is chronic, which means a stable condition with intermittent periods of remission and exacerbation. https://betahealthy.com/

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis is a long-term autoimmune disorder that primarily affects joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest. The wrist and hands are most commonly involved, with the same joints typically involved on both sides of the body. Wikipedia

What are the symptoms of rheumatoid Arthritis

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Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis may include:

  • Tender, warm, swollen joints
  • Joint stiffness is usually worse in the mornings and after inactivity
  • Fatigue, fever, and loss of appetite

Early Rheumatoid Arthritis tends to affect your smaller joints first — particularly the joints that attach your fingers to your hands and your toes to your feet.

As the disease progresses, symptoms often spread to the wrists, knees, ankles, elbows, hips, and shoulders. In most cases, symptoms occur in the same joints on both sides of your body.

About 40 percent of people with Rheumatoid Arthritis also experience signs and symptoms that don’t involve the joints. Rheumatoid Arthritis can affect many non-joint structures, including:

  • Skin
  • Eyes
  • Lungs
  • Heart
  • Kidneys
  • Salivary glands
  • Nerve tissue
  • Bone marrow
  • Blood vessels

Rheumatoid arthritis signs and symptoms may vary in severity and may even come and go.

Periods of increased disease activity, called flares, alternate with periods of relative remission — when the swelling and pain fade or disappear. Over time, Rheumatoid Arthritis can cause joints to deform and shift out of place.

How does rheumatoid Arthritis affect your body https://www.healthline.com/

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is more than just joint pain. This chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease mistakenly causes your body to attack healthy joints and leads to widespread inflammation.

While RA is notorious for causing joint pain and inflammation, it can cause other symptoms throughout the body.

RA is a progressive autoimmune disease that mainly affects your joints. According to the Arthritis Foundation, about 1.5 million U.S. people live with RA.

Anyone can get RA, but it generally begins between 30 and 60. It also tends to affect women nearly three times more than men.

The exact cause of RA is unknown, but genetics, infections, or hormonal changes may play a role.

Disease-modifying medications can help slow the progression of RA. Other drugs, combined with lifestyle changes, can help manage the effects and, in turn improve your overall quality of life.

Skeletal system

One of the first signs of RA is inflammation of the smaller joints in the hands and feet. Most of the time, symptoms affect both sides of the body simultaneously.

Common symptoms include pain, swelling, tenderness, and stiffness, which are more pronounced in the morning. Morning RA pain can last for 30 minutes or longer.

RA can also cause tingling or burning sensations in the joints. Symptoms can come and go in “flares” followed by a period of remission, but the initial stages can last at least six weeks.

Symptoms of RA can occur in any of the body’s joints, including your:

  • fingers
  • wrists
  • shoulders
  • elbows
  • hips
  • knees
  • ankles
  • toes

RA can also result in:

  • bunions
  • claw toes
  • hammer toes

As the disease progresses, cartilage and bone are damaged and destroyed. Eventually, supporting tendons, ligaments, and muscles weaken. This can lead to a limited range of motion or difficulty moving the joints properly. In the long term, joints can become deformed.

Having RA also puts you at greater risk of osteoporosis, a weakening of the bones. This, in turn can increase your risk of bone fractures and breaks.

Chronic inflammation of the wrists can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, making it difficult to use your wrists and hands. Weakened or damaged neck or cervical spine bones can cause chronic pain.

Circulatory system

RA can also affect the system responsible for making and transporting blood throughout your body.

A simple blood test can reveal the presence of an antibody called the rheumatoid factor. Not all people with the antibody develop RA, but it’s one of many clues doctors use to diagnose this condition.

RA increases your risk for anemia. This is due to the decreased production of red blood cells. You may also have a higher risk of blocked or hardened arteries.

In rare cases, RA can lead to inflammation of the sac around the heart (pericarditis), the heart muscle (myocarditis), or even congestive heart failure.

A rare but serious complication of RA is inflammation of the blood vessels (rheumatoid vasculitis, or RA rash). Inflamed blood vessels weaken and expand or narrow, interfering with blood flow. This can lead to nerves, skin, heart, and brain problems.

Skin, eyes, and mouth

Rheumatoid nodules are hard lumps caused by inflammation that appear under the skin, usually near joints. They can be bothersome but typically aren’t painful.

According to the Sjogren’s Foundation, as many as 4 million U.S. people have an inflammatory disease called Sjogren’s syndrome. About half of these individuals also have RA or a similar autoimmune disease. When the two conditions are present, it’s called secondary Sjogren’s syndrome.

Respiratory system

RA increases the risk of inflammation or scarring of the linings of the lungs (pleurisy) and damage to lung tissue (rheumatoid lung). Other problems include:

  • blocked airways (bronchiolitis obliterans)
  • fluid in the chest (pleural effusion)
  • high blood pressure in the lungs (pulmonary hypertension)
  • scarring of the lungs (pulmonary fibrosis)
  • rheumatoid nodules on the lungs

Other systems

The pain and discomfort of RA can make it difficult to sleep. RA may lead to extreme fatigue and a lack of energy. In some cases, RA flare-ups can cause flu-like symptoms such as:

  • short-term fever
  • sweating
  • lack of appetite

Early diagnosis and treatment may help slow the progression of RA. Disease-modifying medications, symptom relievers, and lifestyle changes can significantly improve your quality of life.

Treatments FOR RA

Healthy joints are the “hinges” that let you move around. Many of us take that for granted. However, these simple movements aren’t always automatic or easy when you have RA. They can be painful.

The goals and treatments used by physical and occupational therapists sometimes overlap, but there are some general differences.

Physical Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis

The goal of it is to keep you moving. It uses exercise and other methods to stimulate muscles, bones, and joints. The result is more strength, tone, and overall fitness.

Physical therapists understand the mechanics of bones, joints, and muscles working together, the problems that can happen, and what to do about them. It’s a good idea to work with a therapist, whether you’ve had RA for a long time or are newly diagnosed, no matter how severe it is.

Exercise. This is the cornerstone of any physical therapy plan. It will match your ability and fitness level and include flexibility, strength, and cardio.

Heat or ice. Treating inflamed or painful joints with heat or ice packs helps some people feel better.

Massage. It can also help you feel better.

Motivation and encouragement. It’s a big plus to have a pro to cheer you on and push you to keep going.

Occupational Therapy for Rheumatoid Arthritis

This helps you stay independent. A therapist will check to see what you need help with. Then, he can teach you better or easier ways to accomplish those things.

Occupational therapists can recommend or provide solutions if activities like dressing, cooking, or bathing become hard or painful. Assistive devices are products or improvements that make everyday tasks easier.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Diet

There is no specific diet for Rheumatoid Arthritis, but it is suggested that the Paleo diet would be perfect for Arthritis sufferers

Eat food that fights inflammation. some of these are beans, Broccoli, Cherries, Citrus Fruits,

fish, Nuts, Ginger, Green Tea, Soy, Turmeric, Whole Grains

Thank you for your time and comments; I do hope you found this post informative,

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Signs and Symptoms of Osteoarthritis–Maintaining good health

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OA or osteoarthritis is also called degenerative disease of the joints affect the joints of over 27 million Americans This chronic condition of the joints is found to commonly affects the joints in the knees but can affect any joint in the body like the lower back and neck, small joints of the fingers and the bases of the thumb and big toe.

The joints are covered by cartilage a firm rubbery material which provides a cushion between the bones and allows for a smooth surface to facilitate easy joint movement.

Cause

Genes:

It has been found that can be genetic, persons born with certain traits can make them more likely to develop OA. One such possibility is a rare defect in the body’s ability to produce collagen, the protein that makes up cartilage. Without sufficient collagen can cause osteoarthritis to occur as early as age 20.

How the bones fit together so that cartilage wears away faster than usual is another inherited defect that can cause the early onset of OA.

The gene called FAAH, previously linked to increased pain sensitivity, is found to be higher in people with knee OA than in people who don’t have the disease.

Weight:

Being overweight is also another cause of OA the extra weight  puts additional pressure on hips and knees. And carrying around  extra pounds for a long time can cause the cartilage that cushions joints to break down faster.

Research has shown there is a definite  link between being overweight and having an increased risk of osteoarthritis

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Review of the NAUTILUS T616 and Bowflex BXT116 Treadmil

Review of the NAUTILUS T616 /Bowflex BXT116 Treadmill

Exercising has many health benefits; it not only helps you to reduce or maintain weight but also strengthens muscles, bones, and joints, builds stamina, helps control blood sugar in type 2 diabetes, and helps to keep your heart muscles healthy.

Walking is just as good as any exercise to accomplish all the benefits mentioned earlier. I know we boomers sometimes can’t make time to walk for one reason or another, like no walking trail, not near a park, or the weather, and can’t get to a gym. Maybe it is time to consider a treadmill.

A treadmill in the privacy in your home or at your gym is a safe and convenient option that reduces the strain on your knee joints, especially if it is placed on an incline, burning extra calories and adding the added benefit of an aerobic workout.

Running or walking on a treadmill lowers the risk of you twisting the ankles and falling less stress on the joints from running on hard asphalt or concrete and uneven surfaces, and you can even run at night in the safety of your home.

Motivation and Convenience

Using a treadmill allows you to control the intensity of exercise you desire; you can increase or decrease the level of difficulty by increasing or decreasing the simulated incline and, of course, your speed, allowing you to push your limits in a controlled environment. In addition,

Most machines have LED display that allows you to monitor your speed and distance and your heart rate, along with a reasonable approximation of the calories you’re burning.

Monitoring the calories, you burn motivates many people by providing concrete numbers to measure their progress.

According to the journal of sports science, the same amount of energy used for running the same amount outdoors is required to run indoors, so there is no edge where power is concerned between indoor and outdoor running.

Research has found treadmills are excellent and versatile for fitting exercise into your daily routine.

There are also various programs; pick the one that suits you. Some of the higher-end models can watch videos or play music while exercising, so your workout will be less tedious.

Reason To do treadmill exercise.

Walking or running on a treadmill is an excellent form of aerobic exercise, which is good for overall fitness and good heart health. This physical exercise alone is. Good for cardiovascular health, prevent bone loss, helps lower blood pressure improves cholesterol levels, helps with weight loss, and increases muscle strength.

Exercising on your treadmill could help reduce stress, boost energy levels, and even help you sleep better.

Being physically active doesn’t just improve your physical fitness; it also helps with mental wellness.

Using the treadmill, you can change your routine, so exercising doesn’t become monotonous; you can change speeds or incline, and if you have the higher-end model with built-in entertainment, you can watch TV or a video.

Using the treadmill will help you to burn calories, thus helping you to lose weight. The faster you go, the more calories you burn. Likewise, increasing the incline will also enable you to burn more calories.

Walking on a treadmill

Walking on a treadmill boils down to convenience and ease. You can exercise no matter what the weather is on the outside, and the time is to your choosing, and with little or no problem, you can start your exercise.

Recovery from a stroke is quicker. Exercising on the treadmill helped improve the temporal and spatial gait. One study of recovering stroke patients found that exercise on the treadmill helped better than those that walked outdoors.

Knee Joints Are Strengthened

If the treadmill is set on an incline greater than 0%  will help to improve joint health; this is found to reduce the internal knee-abduction movement responsible for cartilage degeneration.

This means there should be less cartilage loss over time on or off the treadmills compared to level ground walking exercise. It also makes walking more manageable for those who are obese or going through rehabilitation, as this may also reduce the pain of the activity.

Treadmills

Now that we have seen the benefits of the treadmill, let’s look at a few of them.

The first one is the Nautilus T616.

It has 26 exercise programs and includes caloric, distance  time, weight control intervals, performance training, heart health, and custom workouts.

This machine calculates the user’s fitness level after each workout’s completion.

It has a free app that runs through 19 locations with 27 routes in real-time alongside people from all over the world.

Cushioning system for a smooth run

Folding design for easy storage when not in use.

LCDs media in-console speakers with an MP3 input port, USB media charging, and adjustable fan

Calories and goal tracker.

Nautilus T616 Treadmill Console

The specs were copied from the manufacturer’s website

NAUTILUS T616 SPECS

  • Dimensions
  • LWH 77.2 x 35.2 x 57.6 in. (196 x 89.4 x 146.3 cm)
  • Maximum User Weight
  • 300 lbs (136 kg)
  • Assembled Product Weight
  • Warranty
  • Frame, Drive Motor: 10 yrs / Mechanical/Electronics: 3 yrs / Labor: 1

below is a youtube video of the nautilus T16

This machine is rated 4 stars

The ProsNautilus T616 Treadmill

The machine is quiet

Good quality well, made  sturdy, and worth the price

Top-rated home treadmill well-placed controls space for water bottles etc

Cons

The heart rate monitor does not work within  15 – 25 feet of a turned-on TV(It interferes with the HR monitor) It interferes with the HR monitor.

The HR monitor does not work on a very tall individual, say 6ft handlebars that measure heart rate are too low.

When the incline ramp goes up, it gets even worse. And when bending over to hold them, my pulse is measured incorrectly. The Manufacturer is willing to fix the problems this machine needed a new monitor.

Folding the machine could be easier

Specs were copied from the manufacturer’s website.

9 Pre-Programmed WorkoutsBowflex BXT116 Treadmill

  • Up to 12 mph (19.3 kph)
  • 15% Incline
  • Durable 3-ply 2.5mm Belt
  • Easy SoftDrop™ Stowable Design
  • Syncs with Free Results Series™ App
  • Available for Apple iOS and Android devices 1
  • Bluetooth® 4.0 Compatible
  • Automatic 3-Speed Fan

Integrated Speaker Sound System

BXT116 TREADMILL PRODUCT SPECS

  • Dimensions
  • 84.6″ L x 36.3″ W x 55.2″ H (214.9 x 92.2 x 140.2 cm)
  • Maximum User Weight
  • 375 lbs. (170 kg)
  • Motor
  • 3.75 CHP
  • Maximum Speed
  • 12mph
  • Maximum Incline
  • 15>LT##/p##GT##
  • Belt
  • Durable 3-ply 2.5mm
  • Minimum Ceiling Height
  • User Height +16″ (41cm)
  • Assembled Machine Weight
  • 280 lbs. (127 kg)
  • Warranty
  • 15/15/5/5/2 (Frame/Drive Motor/Mechanical Parts/Electronics/Labor) Years

BXT116

PROS.

Good quality Machine and there are 4 different user memory you can also make your own program

Easy to use.

It feels like a professional treadmill (Gym quality)

CONS

The machine broke within a month.

Machine creaking is certified for 280 Lbs  creaking at 260lbs

These machines, along with many others, can be purchased at Amazon.

There we have it; two of the top treadmill is physical fitness circles. Have you used any of these treadmills? What was your experience in using any treadmill? Please let me know. Leave a comment below, and I will reply. Thank you.

Hepatitis Liver Inflammation –Maintaining good health

Hepatitis Liver Inflammation

Hepatitis A is a communicable disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). It is usually transmitted person-to-person through poor hygiene practices of not the washing of hands after using the bathroom and because of this the disease usually goes through the fecal-oral route or consumption of contaminated food or water.

Hepatitis A disease that does not result in chronic infection. Most adults with hepatitis A have symptoms, including fatigue, low appetite, stomach pain, nausea, and jaundice, light-colored stool dark urine unexplained weight loss that usually resolve within 2 months of infection; most children less than 6 years of age do not have symptoms or have an unrecognized infection.

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Liver Disease and Disorders–Maintaining good Health

Anatomy of the liver and biliary system with blood vessels

We will be looking at diseases of the liver, which is the largest organ in the body. The liver’s function is to clean or filter the blood from the digestive tract before distributing it to the rest of the body. The liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs. As it does so, the liver secretes bile back into the intestines.

The liver is shaped like a dark red cone, weighs about 3 lbs, and is located on the right side of the bode near the stomach. underneath the rib cage, The liver has many functions

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The Ways to Keep Your Lungs Healthy —Maintaining good health

ways to keep the lungs healthy
ways to keep lungs healthy

The lungs are an essential respiratory organ located on either side of the heart. Their main function is to transport oxygen from the atmosphere into the bloodstream and release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

The body’s cells need oxygen to work and grow. So we must keep our lungs healthy.

The body has a natural defense system designed to protect the lungs. This works very well most of the time, keeping out dirt and fighting off germs.

However, several harmful substances can damage the airways and threaten the lungs’ ability to work properly, leading to lung disease.

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